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Protecting original wetlands far preferable to restoration

Acid oceans: in some regions acidification a ‘hundred times greater’ than natural variation

Economic slowdown leads to the pulping of Latvia’s forests

How lemurs fight climate change

Yasuni ITT: the virtues and vices of environmental innovation

Carbon debt for some biofuels lasts centuries

Deforestation could be stopped by 2020

Critically Endangered lemurs disperse seeds, store carbon

Penurunan predator puncak dan megafauna ‘pengaruh manusia yang paling mudah menyebar pada alam ‘

Putting people to work: restoring our ecosystems, sequestering carbon

Atlantic Forest stores less carbon due to drastic fragmentation

The Global Carbon Cycle: a book review

Lessons from the world’s longest study of rainforest fragments

Global forests offset 16% of fossil fuel emissions

Decline in top predators and megafauna ‘humankind’s most pervasive influence on nature’

Ahead of meeting, Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) loses another supporter

Despite setbacks, voluntary carbon markets booming

New global carbon map for 2.5 billion ha of forests

Community Forest Monitoring for the Carbon Market: Opportunities Under REDD

What does Nature give us? A special Earth Day article

Forest carbon map released for the US

World Atlas of Mangroves: A Book Review

Vanishing mangroves are carbon sequestration powerhouses

15 conservation issues to watch

Rich plant diversity leads to increased productivity, ecosystem services

Amount of carbon absorbed by ecosystems each year is grossly overstated, says new study

Carbon sequestration: Underground storage of carbon dioxide may trigger earthquakes

Tropical agriculture “double-whammy”: high emissions, low yields

Farms in the sky, an interview with Dickson Despommier

Indonesia Penghasil Emisi Gas Rumah Kaca Terbesar Ke-3 Namun Pengurangan Penggundulan Hutan Tawarkan Kesempatan Besar, Kata Pemerintah

Indonesia is the 3rd largest GHG emitter but reducing deforestation offers big opportunity, says government

Nearly half of the world’s wetlands used for crops

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